Flaky is a word that seems to have mostly negative connotations. For example, a flaky person is someone who's scatterbrained or ditzy, and a flaky scalp implies poor hygiene (which is usually not the case)(not that I have dandruff or anything)(really)(not that there's anything wrong with that)(if it is, in fact, unavoidable).
On the upside, a flaky pie crust is terrific, and I've just discovered that a flaky bar is pretty outstanding too.
Okay, so this is a different kind of flakeage altogether. These bars are made flaky by the use of cereal flakes--Caramel Nut Crunch, in this case. They bear a strong resemblance to your good ol' Rice Krispies (or Cheerios) Treat, but they're much more sophisticated. How so, you ask? Why, there's coconut in them! And sliced almonds! And bits of caramel-coated nuts!
These bars are easy to throw together and really tasty. The original recipe called for corn flakes, but I truly doubt that a version using Caramel Nut Crunch could be improved upon--the cereal adds a sweetness and nuttiness I suspect no other selection would provide.
Those caramel clusters are something else, folks.
Ah...I do love a quick fix. And the next time someone calls me flaky, I'll take it as a compliment.
Flaky Marshmallow Bars
1/3 cup butter or margarine
1 10 oz. package marshmallows
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup shredded coconut
4 cups flaky cereal
Grease a 9x9-inch pan or line it with wax paper.
Melt the butter in the microwave; add the marshmallows and heat at 30-second intervals until melted and combined. Stir in the vanilla and cinnamon. Dump in the flakes and coconut, and stir to coat evenly. Press into the prepared pan and let set before cutting into bars.
I love RKT's, and I can imagine that this so much better! I have a few friends that them for me regularly, so I'll have to forward the recipe along. Sometimes, they use cocoa crispies, instead... I bet cocoa flakes would be good in this too.
ReplyDeleteYumm! Great idea!
ReplyDeletemmm.those are fun and yummy bars
ReplyDeletethese look absolutely delicious... I will have to try them!
ReplyDeleteI love cereal bars! These sounds like supreme ones.
ReplyDeletehow can this not be good - chewy, flaky, sweet and petite - unless this photo is playing tricks on me.....
ReplyDeleteOooh lovely cross section Grace! I love how we get a peek at the little "bits" inside :)
ReplyDeleteOh Caramel clusters!
ReplyDeletedid you ever try the version david lebowitz made with these? oh my goodness fabulous.
ReplyDeleteyou were smart to add in coconut
Yum, a fancified rice crispy treat! Looks delish. I've actually made the frosted flakes version these are a better twist on it, not so sweet I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm really lazy I don't even make squares just eat it warm straight out of little bowl with a HUGE glass of cold milk.
~ingrid
your pictures are great, everything looks yummy
ReplyDeleteThe son of the food critic would love these, he often asks why I don't make RK bars (cause momma don't do marshmallows :)
ReplyDeleteYummy! I heart rice krispie treats, this looks like a delicious grown up version of them :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting combination of ingredients...I like your explanation...about flaky :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is great item for snacking...I'll definitely try it! The pictures look so yummie.
So yummy!
ReplyDeleteCoconut and almonds? Say no more! Cinnamon? The icing on the cake, so to speak! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love evil-cooking girls like you! Beautiful rendition here! I love the nuts in there.
ReplyDeleteCould it get any better? They look so addicting.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness.. this looks dangerous. I probably can eat the whole thing immediately. I bet this is addicting.
ReplyDeleteOoooo, adult "kid" food. Gotta love that!
ReplyDeleteOooh those look fabulous! One of the girls at work has a soft spot for Rice Krispy treats, so these would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy and the texture sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up. Always. I love to check your funny posts. Not to mention that you have such great food to share, too. These very sophisticated flaky bars look wonderful. I love different takes on old classics.
ReplyDeleteIs absolutely nice and yummy, xxGloria
ReplyDeleteOh Grace. We're food soulmates.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I want me some flaky goodness! I bet every single bite was yummilicious. I see that some cinnamon found it's way into the pan. I think I need to make these. Don't you just love the sound of treats like these being cut into servings? *sigh*
ReplyDeleteOh my I would love your flaky.
ReplyDeleteGrace, you are so delightfully flaky!
ReplyDeletethese look really good! i was looking at the second photo and i thought it was fudge! yummm fudge...
ReplyDeleteYou're right, they are much more sophisticated.
ReplyDeletethese look so good.you are a genuis. and im glad you atleast feel the same way. :)
ReplyDeleteI really cannot have Rice Krispie treats in the house, for fear of eating the whole pan by myself. In fact, I have been known to cut half the pan into bars, and wrap up the rest and hide it from the kids. Yes, I know, Bad Bad Mommy! I think the same about this recipe...danger ahead!
ReplyDeleteYum! I used to love rice krispie treats - these look so much better!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Grace! Who says you can only use Rice Krispies? There are too many delicious cereals out there to experiment with.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and flaky is quite charming in my book.
ReplyDeleteLooking good like always!
ReplyDeleteohhh my husband would love these!! they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteMan this was so poetic, and the photo is great! I wish there was one waiting for me downstairs...so poetic are your decsriptions!
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge improvement. I bet they were delicious. There is not one thing not to like about these bars!
ReplyDeleteYou've taken rice crispy treats to a whole new level! The original is wonderful, so I can only imagine how this tastes.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
being flaky is fine with me;)LOL Great looking spin on rice krispie treats!
ReplyDeletelooks gooey like my cinnamon bites.
ReplyDeleteyummy grace!
Kickin' it old school - I love it! I have a small obsession with Honey Bunches of Oats, and I'm feeling very compelled to skip my morning routine and make these for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteOooh, when I think flaky, the first thing I think of are buttery, luscious foods.
ReplyDeleteScaly? Not so much, but thankfully I haven't really heard of many foods described as scaly.
The pictures have won me over. Who can resist almonds and coconut? YUM!
ReplyDeleteAnd so one good idea begets a better idea.... Yummo!
ReplyDeleteFlaky pastry - a good thing, flaky friends - not so good.
ReplyDeleteoh would I love a few of those right now...
ReplyDeleteDrool, drool, drool. That is my kind of delcious bite. You are so right, I dont thing caramel nut crunch could really be improved upon. Its a beautiful thing Grace.
ReplyDeleteI like that second picture Grace it looks so creamy and good!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always wonderful my friend :) xox
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I've always thought about fiddling with different cereals this way--good to know that it's a worthy endeavor.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you last night, btw, bawling through the season finale of FNL. I'd like to take a club to that stupid Mr. McCoy....
ohhh yummy, mama like!!! I might just have to try this ;) LA
ReplyDeleteYummy, Grace! These look so good! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI can think of some little people who would just love this variation (not to mention myself!) Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteMmm caramel coconut rice crispy like deliciousness.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great update for a classic. I can't resist the marshmallowy goodness!
ReplyDeleteNICE variation on the original. Super glad to have found this site today. And this post. Those bars look amazing.
ReplyDeleteOMG caramel nut crunch versus cornflakes. Don't let the door hit you on the way out cornflakes!! That's like The Rock going up against Kermit the Frog.
ReplyDeleteGosh darn... I had to come back for another look... man that looks freaking awesome...lurking chef wants a piece!
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to realize that so many wonderful things can be made from a box of cereal!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this looks way too delicious. I have to borrow this recipe and make this weekend!
ReplyDeletemmm they're grown up RK treats :)
ReplyDeleteThis Flaky marshmallow bars looks so beautiful with the colors, I'm sure it'll be a big hit with the kids! Nice colors! Although I'm to a big fan of Flaky, this sure looks yummy! I'm normally the one that will say no to flaky bars.
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